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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 6-7-1905 Santa Fe New Mexican, 06-07-1905 New Mexican Printing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news Recommended Citation New Mexican Printing Company. "Santa Fe New Mexican, 06-07-1905." (1905). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/2287 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A VTA H oca: VOL. 42. SANTA FE, N. M., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1905. NO. 93. MUST FACE SECOND CHARGE. tie-up- s and knows him intimately from PEACE MEN THE HOUR his working side. THEY FIRED ASKS Additional Warrants Issued for Rail OF Right here, it is well to relate an in road Men Arrested in Lordsburg ciuent or tne 1894 railroad strike on on Charge of Smuggling. the Santa Fe Railway system, which CONDITIONS had then become very serious and had KINGOSCAR Lordsburg, June 7. The four South nearly tied up the entire train service ern Pacific Railway men who were re from Chicago to Los Angeles. One of Russia Wants to Know Wha cently arrested here on the charge of the points of the road where the strik Members of Norwegian Storth ers were Will aiding and abetting the smuggling of strongest and most trouble ing Dissolve Union With Terms Japan U .sr-- Chinese into the United States, must f i some was Raton. For a time Superin Propose. face a second charge before they get tendent Hurley was enabled to ar Sister Country. out of their trouble. They gave bond range for the passage and operation of in the first case, in which they were trains from and through Raton; finally i t. EMPEROR'S RESPONSE charged with helping to smuggle Chin the strikers achieved the upper hand ACTION ANTICIPATED ese into the country, in the sum of and many trains were stalled at $ii00 each. New have been that point. Mr. consulted charges Hurley Oo Account if Dissatisfaction Over th To President Roosevelt's Tender of Good filed against them, however, and this with Judge Henry L. Waldo, solicitor Offices Has Been Seot to Wash- time they are charged with aiding and of the Santa Fe Railway system in Regal Veto of the Measure far in the smuggling of twenty-fou- r New Mexico since 1879, than whom no Consular ington From St. Petersburg. abetting Separate Service. more Chinese. Only one of the man Is more respected, honored or four has been arrested and he is now liked in the W. T. Thorn Territory. to the WW in at El Paso, this one being C. A. ton, then Governor of the King Oscar's refusal sanction jail Territory bill St. Petersburg, June 7. As Wise, a brakeman on the Gulf, Harrls- - upon to for passed by the Storthing providing being applied protection by for for the result of the meeting of the burg & San Antonio road. The other Judge Waldo, stated that he had no separate consular service Nor culminated in council of ministers held at three are still at but warrants military means at his so to way today the passage liberty command de- X Tsarskoe-Sel- o Palace yesterday are out for them in New Mexico and do. The judge then called unnn of a resolution by the Storthing thp a dissolution of the union of instructions were telegraphed Texas. When arrested they will be United States marshal of New Mexico, claring this afternoon to the Russian taken to Las Cruces for trial, the orig Edward L. Hall, who communicated Sweden and Norway and that the king it A had ceased to act as the of Nor ambassador at Washington and inal information against them having ?j with the department of justice and re king Paris to the effect that Russia been filed in that town. ceived instructions to brook no inter way. Although the action was antici- it caused considerable excite is desirous of learning Japan's ruption with the U. S. mail trains in pated, ment in this on account of the V peace conditions. WYOMING RIVERS ARE HIGH. the Territory, but to act with discre- city WW WW tion. Judge Waldo called the anxiety as to what action the king upon would take. The crisis became acute Special Audience for Ambassador Thirty-Eigh- t Miles of Burlington marshal, explained the to situation or Meyer. Track Washed Out and Freight this officer, showed him what on May 2u wnen tne council state powers him bill. St. Petersburg, June 7 .Ambassa Train Goes Into Ditch. he had under the law and under the in submitted to its consular to it. 28th dor Meyer had an interview with For structions of the attorney and He refused sign On May general, the council of state re elgn Minister Lamsdorff at 11 last Sheridan, Wyoming, June 7. Thirty- requested military aid. "Well," said Norwegian night and today went to Tsarksoe-Selo- , eight miles of track on the Burling the marshal, who was a rather slender signed and the king refused to accept in view of the where he will be received by the Em ton Railroad between this city and but very tall MIssourian, "I have the the resignations as, state of it would be peror in special audience. Cody have been washed out by the greatest respect for your advice, public opinion, your to form a new Roosevelt's Efforts a Factor. sudden rise in the Big Goose and other If. knowledge of the law and your under impossible government. St. June 7. President streams. Ten cars of an extra s! The consular bill, while apparently of Petersburg, freight of the powers of office. If standing my was to Roosevelt, when this' dispatch reaches train near Coburn were washed into you say that I have the power to call little importance, designed was the whole of af- America, should be in possession of the ditch but no one hurt. for U. S. troops in this emergency, I open question foreign which to man- Emperor Nicholas' response to his ten Santa Fe Tracks Under Water in JAMES E. HURLEY. will do it. I know you would not ad fairs Norway desires General of the Fe of Sweden. der of good offices. The efforts that Colorado. Manager Santa Railway System. vise me to do anything improper, un age independently 7. Council to Be Power. President Roosevelt has been making Canon City, Colo., June Not in lawful or unfair." Judge Waldo as State Governing to the en many nas the ArKansas Kiver Christiana, Norway, June 7. The bring belligerents together years are the rules that are laid man but was ' tired because It was sured the marshal that, if he called up tered a new last been as high from the melting snows Many on Storthing today declared the union be- distinctly phase night. down for success but can be all discovered that he was not of United States troops for the protec Minister Lanisdorft had an The stream is over its banks in many they age, tion tween Norway and Sweden under the Foreign simmered down to this one: "What- Then he drove a "bus" from of the U. S. mail trains and to audience with the Emperor in the af- places, and it still continues to rise Strong the of of king dissolved and that the king had ever you do, do it with your might!" City to Cottonwood Falls, Kansas. stop interruption travel inter ternoon upon the subject of Count Cas having risen four feet yesterday. The state he would ceased to be the king of Norway. The Keeping at it has made Here life met "Dug" Chase, then trains, keep strictly sini's communication and at 1 1 o'clock tracks of the Santa Fe Railway near everlastingly gener Storthing further impowered the al of Fe within the line of his duties and the Ambassador called Iirookside, four miles east of this great poets, great financiers, great superintendent the Santa Sys present state council to act as a gov last night Meyer made E. tem powers of his office. The marshal on Minister Lamsdorff remained are under water, and much farm statesmen and has James at Topeka and he asked for a job ernment of Norway until further no- and city, one of the on Immediately called upon Colonel E. P. for some time. The result was that and land bet ween this city and Hurley leading practical t,herailroad. He secured the post tice and to exercise the power hereto- garden railroad men of the tion of Fe Pearson, Tenth U. S. Infantry, then in Ambassador went to Florence aro inundated. country. Looking helper at the Santa station fore appertaining to the king . An ad today Meyer at his one in vain for at from time command here, Superintendent Hurley o picture peeks Arkansas City and that was Tsarskoe-Sel- and was received in providing the trains and in ten hours dress to the king adopted, deelar any hallmark of genius, but there is until thi present, more than a quar 111 special audience by the Emperor. Up PEACE RUMORS STILL HEARD. the two of sta- Ing that no feeling was entertafnei every evidence of an indomitable will, ter of a Mr. Hurley has been companies infantry on hl3 return to St.